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Enter the number to dial. Don't include any dashes. See your modem manual if you need to do anything unusual like dialing through a PBX.
Now get the number.
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Located in pppconfig:719
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Enter the password your ISP gave you.
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Located in pppconfig:732
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Enter the name you wish to use to refer to this isp. You will probably want to give the default name of 'provider' to your primary isp. That way, you can dial it by just giving the command 'pon'. Give each additional isp a unique name. For example, you might call your employer 'theoffice' and your university 'theschool'. Then you can connect to your isp with 'pon', your office with 'pon theoffice', and your university with 'pon theschool'. Note: the name must contain no spaces.
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Located in pppconfig:797
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Finished configuring connection and writing changed files. The chat strings for connecting to the ISP are in /etc/chatscripts/%s, while the options for pppd are in /etc/ppp/peers/%s. You may edit these files by hand if you wish. You will now have an opportunity to exit the program, configure another connection, or revise this or another one.
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Located in pppconfig:816
104.
Select connection to delete.
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Located in pppconfig:917
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Do you wish to quit without saving your changes?
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Located in pppconfig:926
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Debugging is presently enabled.
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Located in pppconfig:938
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Debugging is presently disabled.
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Located in pppconfig:938
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Selecting YES will enable debugging. Selecting NO will disable it. %s
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Located in pppconfig:939
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Selecting YES will enable demand dialing for this provider. Selecting NO will disable it. Note that you will still need to start pppd with pon: pppconfig will not do that for you. When you do so, pppd will go into the background and wait for you to attempt to access something on the Net, and then dial up the ISP. If you do enable demand dialing you will also want to set an idle-timeout so that the link will go down when it is idle. Demand dialing is presently %s.
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Located in pppconfig:954
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